SpaceX to Acquire AI Coding Company Cursor for $60 Billion
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- SpaceX is set to acquire AI coding company Cursor for $60 billion in shares, following SpaceX's own massive IPO.
- Cursor, used by major tech firms, leverages AI to automate code writing, aligning with SpaceX's growing AI ambitions.
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SpaceX's acquisition of Cursor, an AI coding company, follows SpaceX's own significant IPO on the Nasdaq. Cursor's technology uses AI to automate code writing, a key area for artificial intelligence development.
The move comes after SpaceX joined New York's tech-focused Nasdaq stock exchange on Friday in the biggest ever listing, valuing it at more than $2tn and raising $85.7bn.
The companies have been partners since April, when SpaceX announced it had the right to either buy it for $60bn, or pay $10bn for the work they have done together.
Like OpenAI and Anthropic, Cursor's technology uses AI to automate the process of writing code, one of the most prominent current uses for artificial intelligence.
Its tie-up with SpaceX comes as Musk's company tries to catch up with rivals by growing its AI business, xAI, which is behind the controversial Grok chatbot.
Announcing the partnership in April, SpaceX said: "The combination of Cursor's leading product and distribution to expert software engineers with SpaceX's million H100 equivalent Colossus training supercomputer will allow us to build the world's most useful models."
Cursor is used by major companies including Stripe, Adobe and Nvidia, whose boss Jensen Huang has described it as his "favourite enterprise AI service".
SpaceX said the deal would be completed by the end of September, with Cursor's shareholders paid with $60bn worth of SpaceX shares.
SpaceX's shares have soared by almost 50% from their $135 offer price, including a bumper first full day on the public markets.
The company's listing also made Musk the world's first trillionaire, sparking a debate about inequality and wealth taxes.
SpaceX's valuation is largely based on optimism about its potential future earnings, as opposed to financial results it has demonstrated so far.
It is currently not profitable, meaning it loses more money from its operations than it makes.
The company lost more than $9bn in 2025 and 2026 so far, according to its financial filings, due to its huge spending on AI and other infrastructure investments.
The biggest focus of its business is the manufacture and launch of rockets with reusable parts.
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SpaceX's acquisition of Cursor will be completed by the end of September.
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- How will Cursor integrate with SpaceX's AI business, xAI?
- What is the long-term profitability outlook for SpaceX?
- Will the wealth generated by SpaceX's IPO lead to further wealth tax debates?



